Man Injured During Front Street Altercation

Sun, 2014-12-14

Around 9:50pm on Friday, December 12th first responders were dispatched to a report of an injured man on Front Street in the City of Hamilton.

It appears that a 41 year old Devonshire man was standing with a 21 year old Warwick man on the sidewalk outside Port O’ Call restaurant when two unknown men approached and an altercation occurred.

Reported Missing Person: Zina Darrell [Located]

Sat, 2014-12-13

The Bermuda Police Service is appealing for the public's assistance in locating 51 year old Zina Darrell.

She is described as light brown complexioned, 5'7" tall weighing around 150 pounds, with curly black hair. Last seen wearing blue leggings and a light coloured top.

Man Arrested for Igniting Firecrackers Illegally

Sat, 2014-12-13

Police can confirm that a 51 year old guest worker is now in police custody as a result of igniting firecrackers in St. George's in the early hours of Friday and  Saturday. A court appearance is expected in the near future.

Unconfirmed Firearm Incident in St. George’s [Updated]

Fri, 2014-12-12

Around 12:45am on Friday, December 12th police officers responded to reports of gunshots in the Barrack Hill, St. George’s area. A search of the vicinity was conducted; however no forensic evidence was found to substantiate the reports.

Inquiries regarding this incident are ongoing and anyone with any information should contact the main police telephone number 295-0011 or the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers hotline 800-8477.

Traffic Advisory: Reported Oil Spill in Knapton Hill Area

Fri, 2014-12-12

Motorists are advised to use extra caution driving and riding in the Knapton Hill, Smith's parish area this morning due to a reported oil spill.

If possible, an alternate route should be taken until the situation can be rectified.

Arrests Made After Police Search Mount Hill, Pembroke Area

Thu, 2014-12-11

Various police units including armed officers conducted search warrants at residences in the Mount Hill, Pembroke area Thursday morning as enquiries continue regarding the murder of Prince Edness and other recent confirmed firearm incidents.

Three persons have been taken into police custody for firearm related offences following this morning’s search. However, a second suspect is still being sought in connection with Sunday night’s murder.

Ongoing Witness Appeal: Recent Confirmed Firearm Incidents

Wed, 2014-12-10

The investigation regarding two confirmed firearm incidents that occurred within the last 24 hours is ongoing.

In the first around 11:15pm Tuesday, December 9th in the Scenic Heights Pass Southampton area, men wearing dark coloured clothing riding two separate motorcycles were apparently involved in a brief confrontation before shots were fired.

Two Confirmed Firearm Incidents Overnight: No Reported Injuries

Wed, 2014-12-10

Police responded to a report of a confirmed firearm incident that took place at 11:15pm on Tuesday night.

Details are sketchy but it appears that suspects were riding separate motorcycles in the area of Scenic Heights Pass, Southampton when a firearm was discharged. Both cycles then left the area one travelling south on Scenic Heights Pass and the other travelling north. At this juncture it does not appear that anyone was injured in this incident.

Clarification: Peter Woolcock Road Fatality

Tue, 2014-12-09

The Bermuda Police Service would like to take this opportunity to clarify the circumstances regarding the death of 88 year old Peter Woolcock.

It was initially reported that pedestrian Mr. Woolcock was struck by a car on Par-La-Ville Road in Pembroke around 10am Thursday, December 4th in the vicinity of the Royal Gazette offices.

Arrest Made in Connection With Prince Edness Murder

Tue, 2014-12-09

In the early hours of this morning, Tuesday, December 9th, the Bermuda Police Service conducted high profile searches in connection with the recent murder of 29 year old Prince Edness.

As a result a 20 year old Southampton man is in police custody and another man is still being sought by police.